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Figure 27 – Example of Relay Boards Installed in a Separate Panel 

This diagram shows the Relay Boards installed in a second (auxiliary) panel. All control boards must be in the Main Panel. 

The additional panels will hold . 

SEE PART 4.5.3 FOR CORRECT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS.

 

 

 

 

1.  You must decide how the boards will be installed in the electrical cabinets.

 

a.

 

SINGLE LAYER INSTALL: 

Relay boards are mounted onto existing standoffs – be sure you have enough clearance 

when the door is closed for the wiring to the Relays

.  

YOU CANNOT MOUNT THE BOARD FLUSH TO THE CABINET 

WALL – YOU MUST USE A SPACER (STANDOFF). 

SEE PART 4.5.3 FOR CORRECT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS.

 

b.

 

DOUBLE LAYER (STACKER KIT): 

Relay boards are mounted using the Stacker Kit that provides 12 Lock Washers 

spacers (standoffs) – be sure you have enough clearance between boards and when the door is closed for the 

wiring to the Relays. 

One kit of 12 spacers mounts 2 Relay Boards in a stacked configuration

.  

YOU CANNOT 

MOUNT THE BOARD FLUSH TO THE CABINET WALL – YOU MUST USE A SPACER (STANDOFF).

 

 

Figure 28 – Example of Single Layer vs. Stacked Install (SEE PART 4.5.3 FOR EXACT INSTRUCTIONS) 

Diagram shows board’s component-side up.  The boards are install flat and component-side-up, which uses 4 studs (or 2 slots). 

Installer will wire the Power Input to a separate 2

nd

 power supply (i.e. not the P.S. used by the CPU/DSI ).  

 

 

Summary of Contents for 635 Series

Page 1: ...SYSTEM GALAXY 635 600 HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION SG v11 2 0 S28 11 0 3 Oct 2019...

Page 2: ...2 System Galaxy 635 600 Series Hardware Manual Revised January 2019 635 600 Series Hardware Manual Rev 11 1 0 2...

Page 3: ...Systems Copyright protection claims include all forms and matters of copyrighted material and information including but not limited to material generated from the software programs which are displaye...

Page 4: ...ROLLER 1 10 1 7 2 635 600 series CPU Description 1 12 1 7 3 635 600 DRM DPI Description 1 13 1 7 4 600 DIO Detailed Description 1 13 1 7 5 600 DSI Description 1 14 1 7 6 600 RELAY BOARD Description 1...

Page 5: ...F 600 MODEL CONTROLLERS 2 10 STEP 2 Mount the Controller Enclosure Cabinet 2 11 2 1 Choose a good location for the Controller 2 11 EXPOSURE 2 11 2 1 2 MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 2 11 2 2 Running Field Wiri...

Page 6: ...LLER PANELS 2 44 PART 4 6 1 PREP STEPS BEFORE INSTALLING THE INPUT BOARDS 2 44 PART 4 6 2 CONFIGURE THE BOARD IDs REQUIRED 2 46 PART 4 6 3 INSTALLING THE BOARDS IN THE PANELS REQUIRED 2 47 STEP 5 Appl...

Page 7: ...y Unit to 635 DSI Board 2 80 STEP 11 Walk Test the System recommended 2 81 11 1 Quick Steps to Software Setup 2 81 11 2 Quick Steps to creating a Test Card 2 82 3 Communication Event Server Overview 3...

Page 8: ...Series Boards M 1 M 1 635 CPU Board Central Process Unit M 1 M 2 600 CPU Board Central Process Unit M 2 M 3 600 DPI Reader Board Dual Port Interface Board M 3 M 4 DIO Board Digital Input Output Board...

Page 9: ...EP 13 CONNECT FIELD DEVICES Q 20 STEP 14 LOAD DATA TO THE PANEL Q 20 STEP 15 WALK TEST YOUR DEVICES Q 20 Table of Tables Table 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1 2 Table 2 REPLACEMENT BOARDS AND PARTS 1 6 Table 3...

Page 10: ...Table 24 BINARY ADDRESS TABLE FOR 635 DRM 2 33 Table 25 BINARY ADDRESS TABLE FOR OUTPUT RELAY BOARD 2 38 Table 26 WIRING PINOUT FROM 635 DSI TO FIRST RELAY BOARD 2 42 Table 27 WIRING PINOUT FROM ONE...

Page 11: ...back of cabinet 2 24 Figure 18 600 DIO Board Features 2 25 Figure 19 Installing a DIO Board with bracket against back of cabinet 2 26 Figure 20 635 DSI Board Features 2 27 Figure 21 Examples using Ter...

Page 12: ...Figure 52 DRM BOARD Reader Wiring Template for typical reader technologies 2 69 Figure 53 DRM board Reader Wiring Template for the SIGMA Reader 2 70 Figure 54 DPI board Reader Wiring Template for Ant...

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Page 14: ...System Descriptions 1 10 1 8 CPU Board Flash Requirements for 600 635 Series Hardware 1 18 1 9 Controller Mounting Requirements 1 22 1 10 Power Requirements 1 24 1 11 Relay Ratings and Current Draw 1...

Page 15: ...rver Appendix K How to wire DPI boards for Emergency Release Appendix L List of Terms used in the document Appendix M Board diagrams and components listed Appendix N Panel Configurations for General O...

Page 16: ...fing Electrical shock or equipment damage could occur 7 Overloading Hazards Do not overload the power supplies or equipment 8 5 V Reader Voltage Regulation Do not connect 5v Reader directly to a 635 D...

Page 17: ...let that is less than 25 feet from the control panel Do not connect the power adapter to an outlet that is controlled by a switch AC Power Transformer Class 2 Plug in Type shown with Altronix Power Su...

Page 18: ...z input power JP1 CLOSED Factory Default Do not cut JP1 Jumper Wire For 230 VAC 50 Hz input power JP1 OPEN Cut the JP1 Jumper Wire at red dot Only use 12VDC Output switch position SW1 Galaxy Controlle...

Page 19: ...ischarging WARNING risk of fire explosion or burns Do not open disassemble incinerate or heat above 65 C 16 5 40VA AC Transformer Class 2 Plug in Universal Power Group UB1640RW Galaxy PN 90 0714 52 In...

Page 20: ...agem520 L 1 Identity Bioscrypt 4G Series Readers Morpho MA SIGMA Legacy mode MA SIGMA 5G Mode SIGMA 5G mode is supported on systems where System Galaxy 10 4 8 or higher is integrated with the MorphoMa...

Page 21: ...ed web tool option or use the serial programming port cable 2 DPI DRM Board 600 635 Dual Port Reader Interface Dual Reader Module Supports 2 readers per board 2 surge suppression diodes to suppress lo...

Page 22: ...ection channel you are wiring Treat each section independently one section could be at EOL when the other section is not 5 600 635 model Relay Board for General Output or Elevator Control Supports 8 o...

Page 23: ...tion instructions and the original manufacturer s instructions for the reader or device Factory installed tamper switch prewired to wiring harness 1 ribbon cable for IC2 Data Bus with board connectors...

Page 24: ...635 600 SERIES HARDWARE INSTALL GUIDE Chapter Page 1 11 Figure 1 600 635 Model Controller Access Control Panel Basic...

Page 25: ...tware see instructions in chapter 2 CPU provides on board Ethernet TCP IP 100 MB full duplex LEDs indicate connection transmission 635 600 CPUs provide board programming options via the on board conne...

Page 26: ...e or Fail secure wiring is shown in Chapter 2 see 600 DPI board layout in Appendix M All 635 Wet Relay wiring is shown in Appendix Q 600 635 Lock Relays a support Dry Relay operation by default 635 on...

Page 27: ...eless Readers Other wireless readers see www galaxysys com 1 7 6 600 RELAY BOARD Description See Appendix M for complete component list of 600 RELAY BOARD The Relay Board controls eight 8 Form A SPST...

Page 28: ...igure 2 Also see diagram of core services in Chapter 3 Figure 26 The GCS Event Service is described in Chapter 3 of this manual GCS Services are explained in depth Chapter 11 of SG Software Manual 600...

Page 29: ...s are connected and transmit messages to the System Galaxy Database and to the System Galaxy Software Monitoring screen Likewise messages go from the software to the panels via the GCS Services Figure...

Page 30: ...rocess Helps installer correctly identify all hardware during basic hardware tests troubleshooting walk tests Helps installer correctly configure the hardware into the SG Software Database Helps the c...

Page 31: ...rrent flash the flash process will not complete although it will not damage the board Drop back and run the stepstone file and then run the release file Remember CPU flash version must match the SG So...

Page 32: ...or SG 10 11 and 635 600 Board Compatibility for SG10 11 Table 5 FLASH VERSION CHART for SG 10 11 SG SOFTWARE FLASH VERSION CPU DPI DIO DSI new SG 11 2 0 Flash v 11 0 3 11 0 3 all boards 1 SG 10 5 6 Fl...

Page 33: ...ards Supports 635 DRM Reader board Supports 600 Output Elevator Modules on 600 DSI Destination driven elevator systems and Card Tour are not supported 635 DAUGHTER BOARDS 600 DAUGHTER BOARDS 635 DAUGH...

Page 34: ...C E F etc SG 9 X SG 8 X See Table above for correct Flash Version 1 600 CPU Board Processor Board All CPU revisions are compatible with all daughter board revisions 600 DIO Board Input Output Board Al...

Page 35: ...in or near water liquid moisture or rain weather Clean reasonably dust free environment Temperature should be between 10 C and 60 C Location should have limited access for security purposes Do not mou...

Page 36: ...Figure 6 6xx series Medium Controller Dimensions Knockout Diagram This diagram shows a facing inside view of the back and inside views of sides for a medium controller enclosure Drawing is shown rotat...

Page 37: ...oller it is necessary to use an additional power supply to power the additional readers You must common the grounds between the power supplies in the panel readers only 5 When using biometric readers...

Page 38: ...lay Board Elevator Control or General Output Control DRY Form A SPST NO 24 VDC 1 5 amps maximum per relay Requires a separate power supply 635 Output Relay Board Elevator General Output Control DRY Fo...

Page 39: ...s Plenum rated Use Plenum rated cable when appropriate Table 12 ETHERNET WIRING SPECIFICATIONS Connection Type Max Distance Wire Specifications Controller to IP Switch 100 meters 328 ft Cat 5e Unshiel...

Page 40: ...Web Configuration Tool Guide for information on how to use the tool to configure and test the controller boards and communication ports 2 Each Controller must have a unique Unit ID number within the L...

Page 41: ...NOTE Software programming must match exactly to the configuration of the hardware see Appendix for Templates to record your actual CPU and Board configuration as you install This helps you keep track...

Page 42: ...y are hosted on the main Communication Server A copy of the GCS Client Gateway must also be running on every additional monitoring station The MSSQL Service typically runs on the Database server where...

Page 43: ...l events are not interrupted if Event Service Server is down A Global Event is defined as an event that happens at one panel such as an input and triggers an output at a different panel in the same lo...

Page 44: ...services must be running and connected to the database 4 SG Operator Login Privileges can affect the ability to see events in the monitoring screens or use certain features and commands in the System...

Page 45: ...by System Galaxy Each board supports 2 readers a lock relay and 2nd relay for both readers 4 relays total 635 DPIs are cross compatible with all other boards 635 DPIs additionally offer wet lock relay...

Page 46: ...r the Controller 2 11 2 2 Running Field Wiring 2 12 2 3 Mount the Controller Cabinet 2 13 STEP 3 Install Power Connectors inside Controller 2 14 3 1 Remove Heat Shrink only from wires to be used 2 14...

Page 47: ...ervision of Inputs 2 73 10 6 Field Wiring the 635 Input Modules to the 635 DSI Board 2 75 10 7 Field Wiring Output Relay Boards to the 635 DSI Board 2 76 10 7 Field Wiring Schlage AD PIMs to the 635 D...

Page 48: ...gainst back of cabinet 2 18 Figure 15 635 DRM Board Features 2 19 Figure 16 BINARY DIPSWITCH for DRM Board ID 2 23 Figure 17 Installing a DRM Board with bracket against back of cabinet 2 24 Figure 18...

Page 49: ...Configuration screen CPU PROGRAMMING 2 59 Figure 48 Example of Bringing Daughter Boards online Panel Status screen 2 61 Figure 49 635 CPU Power Ethernet Tamper and Data connections 2 63 Figure 50 Exa...

Page 50: ...and other info you must consider during planning phases Also see the SG System Specification Guide for requirements and specifications for the system PC Server Database OS IT and clients Technical Ce...

Page 51: ...must be plugged into the 110VAC non switched duplex outlet and must not be shared by any other equipment Galaxy access control panels that require AC transformers are only intended for use with a UL L...

Page 52: ...id trampling straining pinching or chafing Electrical shock or equipment damage could occur 7 Overloading Hazards Do not overload the power supplies or equipment 8 5 V Reader Voltage Regulation Do not...

Page 53: ...ards at least 1 DSI board and 1 DRM elevator reader Destination driven or destination based systems do not use relay boards 4 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 1 also has complete information about wiring...

Page 54: ...ware 600 model boards can interoperate with 635 model boards in the same system and within the same control panel You can replace older 600 model boards with new 635 model boards as needed The older 6...

Page 55: ...Destination driven elevators and Card Tour are not supported 635 MODEL BOARDS Requires 635 CPU 600 MODEL BOARDS 600 Daughter Boards 635 Daughter Boards 600 DIO Board 600 DIO Board 600 DIO Board 600 D...

Page 56: ...ture can cause electrical shock serious injury death or damage to equipment or system failure MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 1 WALL MOUNTED Controller is designed to be mounted on a wall 2 SECURE AREA Locate c...

Page 57: ...es 5 Install surge protectors at the device end where locks are concerned 6 Install 120 ohm terminal resistors at both extreme ends of an RS 485 network run The 635 DSI Board has a terminal jumper on...

Page 58: ...medium controller cabinet is 18 W x 13 H x 6 D Cabinet should be mounted on a wall in a safe and secure manner Use proper mounting hardware and methods for the controller and wall surface DO NOT moun...

Page 59: ...emove Heat Shrink only from wires to be used 1 Remove the heat shrink ONLY from the wires for the slots you will use The wiring harness inside the controller is designed to be modular and flexible Ins...

Page 60: ...pin 2 of the power connector Connect the RED 12 VDC wire from the Controller Power Harness to pin 1 of the power connector 2 Wire the CPU Tamper connection Use the 4 pin orange connector supplied wit...

Page 61: ...rical shock injury death equipment damage 1 Wire the A C Fail warning circuit from the CPU board to an output Relay on the Power supply Land the stranded 22 gauge wiring according to the silk screen o...

Page 62: ...nect the RED 12 VDC wire from the Controller Power Harness to pin 1 of the power connector See Step 11 Wiring Field Devices for wiring all readers locks and relays as well as DSI RS485 Channels Figure...

Page 63: ...nd mount the Board bracket flush against the back wall of cabinet in first slot DO NOT mount bracket on end of stand off See diagram below NOTE Board installs with components facing down or toward pow...

Page 64: ...ion default vs Wet Relay contacts wet relay operation Pwr Input J11 LPR Jumpers J15 J16 J17 J18 for configuring wet relay operation Dry Relay is the factory default Power Input J11 for connection to c...

Page 65: ...m 5 RELAY 1 LOCK RELAYS are Form C SPDT DRY Contact Output with Max 24 VDC 1 5 amps a Dry Contact Relay Operation recommended if you are replacing a 600 DPI for service repair Fail safe and Fail secur...

Page 66: ...default Section 2 R8 SIP Socket is for door contact supervision at Door 2 4 7K ohm factory default 1 SETTING UP DOOR SUPERVISION RESISTORS R45 R8 A Using the factory default 4 7k ohm Resistors 1 KEEP...

Page 67: ...elay 2 controls an addit output for door 2 n a See Appendix for 635 DRM Dry Contact Operation for a diagram of lock power input and the fail safe and fail secure Lock wiring B OPTIONAL WET CONTACT REL...

Page 68: ...below Positions 6 and 7 are unused and should remain OFF Position 8 should remain ON factory default This option enables flash auto update Figure 16 BINARY DIPSWITCH for DRM Board ID Table 18 BINARY...

Page 69: ...t bracket on end of stand off See diagram below NOTE Board installs with components facing down or toward power supply 5 Tighten stand offs on the bracket to anchor the board firmly in position 6 Conn...

Page 70: ...harness Power LED D5 indicates board is connected to the power harness and the power is on solid on I2C Data Input J12 for ribbon cable connection to the CPU Board I2C Data Buss Input Connectors J1 J...

Page 71: ...f stand off See diagram below NOTE Board installs with components facing down or toward power supply 2 Tighten stand offs on the bracket to anchor the board firmly in position 3 Connect the Ribbon Cab...

Page 72: ...u Power Output JP1 JP2 2 Pin Jumpers ability to configure the pass thru voltage from the power input J2 factory def UNSET 12V pos passes power from J2 Pin 1 24V pos passes pwr from J2 Pin 3 via separa...

Page 73: ...n the same section this does cover the See Table 2 for Independent Function and Table 3 Dedicating Section Use THE 635 DSI SUPPORTED TECHNOLOGIES 1 Remote Door Module 635 DRM The 635 DSI supports up t...

Page 74: ...lly within the CLOCK or LCD Each DSI SECTION counts as 1 device IN THIS CASE YOU DO NOT COUNT THE CLOCK OR LCDs Max 16 UNITS 635 Input Modules you cannot mix inputs and outputs on same section 635 CPU...

Page 75: ...ion with any wireless readers Inputs Outputs 635 DSI SECTION 1 635 DSI SECTION 2 DSI EXAMPLE 1 635 INPUT MODULES 635 INPUT MODULES Both sections same use DSI EXAMPLE 2 635 INPUT MODULES 600 OUTPUT MOD...

Page 76: ...run where one Section is not at the EOL JP OPEN POSITION while the other Section is at the EOL JP TERM POSITION Table 22 SET THE TERMINATION JUMPERS FOR EACH SECTION SECTION JUMPER Setting if Section...

Page 77: ...le to use pass thru on one Section and not on the other Section Or it is possible to pass 12V on one Section and 24V on the other section Table 23 SET THE PASS THRU JUMPERS FOR EACH SECTION SECTION JU...

Page 78: ...umn of table below Positions 2 and 3 are unused and should remain OFF Position 1 should remain ON factory default This option enables flash auto update Figure 23 BINARY DIPSWITCH for DSI Board ID Tabl...

Page 79: ...gram below NOTE Board installs with components facing toward power supply 2 Tighten stand offs on the bracket to anchor the board firmly in position 3 Connect the Ribbon Cable to the Data port J4 4 Re...

Page 80: ...er the RS 485 network connection flicker blinking data receiving XMT LED indicates board is transmitting data over the RS 485 network connection flicker blinking data transmitting RELAYS RY 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 81: ...Control MAIN PANEL must have a CPU board DRM Board and a DSI Board Relay Boards based on cabinet size SECOND PANEL second or additional panels will have only Relay boards wired back to DSI in main pa...

Page 82: ...BINET WALL YOU MUST USE A SPACER STANDOFF SEE PART 4 5 3 FOR CORRECT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS b DOUBLE LAYER STACKER KIT Relay boards are mounted using the Stacker Kit that provides 12 Lock Washers spacer...

Page 83: ...ard 2 You must set the Board ID before installing the boards Switch positions 1 thru 4 ID 1 thru 16 are valid each Board ID must be unique on the RS 485 bus RELAY BOARD 1 BOARD 15 BOARD 16 Table 25 BI...

Page 84: ...UNT BOARD AGAINST PANEL WALL c Place the lower Relay Board onto the spacers you can pop ahead to next page for instructions on wiring d Place 4 lock washers on mounting holes of the board and secure b...

Page 85: ...rminals 6 WIRING THE POWER INPUT CONNECTOR a You must wire the power inputs to the appropriate size power supply b Remove the Orange 2 Piece Connector and wire it as follows Connect the Ground wire to...

Page 86: ...I DROP Diagram shows Boards installed on the DSI Board Section 1 in a multidrop daisy chain configuration DO NOT USE A STAR CONFIGURATION ON THE 485 SECTION SEE NEXT PAGE FOR RS485 PINOUT GUIDE Figure...

Page 87: ...Ground Drain wire at DSI END ONLY for this line segment UNUSED pin 4 Use this pinout guide for the first Relay board on the multidrop Never wire more than one board to a DSI Section WIRING PINOUT RELA...

Page 88: ...PIN 3 GND REC LED indicates board is receiving data over the RS 485 network connection flicker blinking data receiving XMT LED indicates board is transmitting data over the RS 485 network connection f...

Page 89: ...t Up to 16 Boards Up to 256 Inputs per Section Per DSI Board Up to 32 Boards Up to 512 Inputs per DSI Board NOTICE Each Input Board counts as 1 DEVICE toward the CPU s 64 Device maximum regardless of...

Page 90: ...NDOFF SEE PART 4 6 3 FOR EXACT INSTRUCTIONS b DOUBLE LAYER STACKER KIT Relay boards are mounted using the Stacker Kit that provides 12 Lock Washers spacers standoffs be sure you have enough clearance...

Page 91: ...d 3 You must set the Board ID before installing the boards Switch positions 1 thru 4 ID 1 thru 16 are valid each Board ID must be unique on the RS 485 bus INPUT BOARD 1 BOARD 15 BOARD 16 Table 28 BINA...

Page 92: ...L b Place the lower Input Board onto the spacers c Place 4 lock washers on the boards 4 mounting holes and install 4 long hex spacers to anchor the board At this point you may want to go ahead and wir...

Page 93: ...s If you are using stranded wire anchor stranded wiring using the screw contacts that come in from the side If you are using single conductor wire use push in contacts that allow you to push the solid...

Page 94: ...llows Connect the Ground wire to the side marked with the ground symbol Connect power to the side marked 12v Figure 40 Input Board Power Input Wiring Wiring diagram for board power input connector 9 D...

Page 95: ...Diagram shows Boards installed on 635 DSI Board Section 1 in a multidrop daisy chain configuration DO NOT USE A STAR CONFIGURATION ON THE 485 SECTION SEE NEXT PAGE FOR RS485 PINOUT GUIDE Figure 41 Inp...

Page 96: ...in 3 Ground Drain wire at DSI END ONLY for this line segment UNUSED pin 4 Use this pinout guide for the first Input board on the multidrop Never wire more than one board to a DSI Section Table 30 WIRI...

Page 97: ...wer Transformer to the Power Supply CAUTION OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CONNECTING THE BATTERY CAUTION Risk of Electric Shock Electrical Arcs Fire or Burns if battery is not properly wired Reversing polarit...

Page 98: ...es This may already be done if ordered from factory but if you are doing it yourself you must common the grounds during installation 5 4 About External Power Supplies outside the Controller Peripheral...

Page 99: ...the J4 serial port on 635 CPU 2 Start a HyperTerminal Session on the PC using the following parameters Bits per Second 57 600K Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None The HyperTerminal...

Page 100: ...exe and sqlbrowser exe 635 Controller TCP IP over LAN WAN 10 100 Mb Ethernet Full Duplex at port side Unique IP Addresses must be given to each Galaxy Panel CPU and the computers that host the GCS Com...

Page 101: ...he IP Address to view Panel Status screen and configure daughter boards View current programming set Panel s Date Time see list of daughter boards Click the Configure Panel link to configure the Panel...

Page 102: ...P Address displays current IP Address in the board Type an IP Address that is valid for your network Network Mask displays current Mask Type a network mask that is valid on your network Gateway displa...

Page 103: ...ful statistics such as flash version number of users cards unacknowledged logs and date time real time Figure 46 Example of Panel Status screen CPU STATUS CURRENT SETTINGS You can open the Panel Confi...

Page 104: ...the Event Server NOTES The panel Cluster ID and Unit ID must match the ID s in the System Galaxy database The Unit ID must be unique within the cluster CPU Number should be 1 Encryption Phrase if used...

Page 105: ...update feature 1 Apply power to the Interface board by plugging in the oange connector from the wiring harness to the board s power connector MAKE SURE THE POWER LED IS ON It is located on the front...

Page 106: ...of Bringing Daughter Boards online Panel Status screen 7 3 Verify Flash Version is Correct for Daughter Board s DRM DIO DSI The daughter board Flash version number must match the CPU Flash version 6 A...

Page 107: ...e upgraded to the current stepstone file version 2 Then the CPU must be upgraded to the final release file version 3 Finally all daughter boards must be updated to the release version B For systems at...

Page 108: ...900 ft on the local LAN side IMPORTANT All maximum distance limits are estimates based on clear communication If interference exists distances must be reduced to maintain communication 8 1 Connect the...

Page 109: ...software as appropriate 2 To open the Event Service right click the Event Service Icon on the server system tray and select Open depending upon your operating system You can also run GCS Event Servic...

Page 110: ...Page 2 65 Figure 50 Example of Controller s Embedded Web Report Type your panel s static address in the browser address field ex http 198 168 0 1 You must be on the same network segment to be able to...

Page 111: ...ever is appropriate Controller Type must be 600 and the Connection Type must be TCP IP Remote Port should be 4003 Event Server Address must beset to the IP Address of the computer running that is runn...

Page 112: ...ultidrop i e the full length of the 485 wire run Note you can mix AD 400 PIMs and AD 300 Readers on the same DSI Section only if you configure unique IDs no duplicate overlapping IDs RS 485 Device LCD...

Page 113: ...r mag stripe reader IMPORTANT YOU MAY WANT TO REMOVE POWER TO THE BOARD WHILE WIRING DEVICES YOU CAN UNPLUG THE BOARD IF DESIRED Figure 51 635 DRM Reader Board Edge Connectors component side up 1 Remo...

Page 114: ...5 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Chapter Page 2 69 Figure 52 DRM BOARD Reader Wiring Template for typical reader technologies Diagram shows how wiring looks from the front terminal screw side of the connector...

Page 115: ...te for the SIGMA Reader Diagram shows how wiring looks from the front terminal screw side of the connectors IMPORTANT This wiring of Relay 2 requires specific configuration in the Reader Properties sc...

Page 116: ...K device to the same section on the DPI as the entry reader You will either wire the lock normally open NO or normally closed NC depending on the type of lock you are installing REMEMBER to install su...

Page 117: ...he diagram J1 J2 J3 and J4 are used for wiring up to eight 8 possible inputs Pin 2 on all terminals J1 through J4 is designated as the ground J5 J6 J7 and J8 are used for wiring up to four 4 possible...

Page 118: ...m with the appropriate thresholds to determine the current state of the input When the board determines that either the actual voltage transitions for any of the thresholds or the two alternating stat...

Page 119: ...ults in an alternating voltage level at the input terminal The actual voltage read with each source voltage is then compared to the appropriate thresholds to determine the current state of the input W...

Page 120: ...ext to the LED Section 1 is closest to the power wiring harness in the controller Input Boards are install component side up See Step 4 of this Chapter 2 DSI to Relay Board 3 wire 635 DSI Input Brd A...

Page 121: ...ss in the controller Relay Boards are install component side up See Step 4 of this Chapter 2 DSI to Relay Board 3 wire 635 DSI Relay Brd A D B D GND GND Ground the shield at one end of segment Daisy c...

Page 122: ...General Output Relays Supports up to 16 Devices AD400 PIMs Readers or AD300 Readers per DSI Section up to 32 readers per board You can mix AD400 PIMs and AD300 Readers on same section provided they ar...

Page 123: ...ing harness in the controller See Step 4 of this Chapter 2 DSI to Relay Board 3 wire 635 DSI Relay Brd A TR B TR GND GND Ground the shield at one end of segment Daisy chain Relay Boards Relay Brd Rela...

Page 124: ...ned on the back of board But the diagram below shows the DSI component side up so be aware Terminal A is next to the LED Section 1 is closest to the power input connector wiring harness Figure 61 Wiri...

Page 125: ...n 3 Remove the 2 piece orange connectors at the DSI and land wires as shown in the diagram Figure 62 Wiring a Galaxy LCD Display Unit to a 635 DSI Board Diagram shows wiring for Galaxy LCD Display on...

Page 126: ...axy in the Controller Properties screen 7 Add the DSI board s in SG in the controller properties screen Also you must configure the DSI Channels in the Hardware Programming screen to the appropriate o...

Page 127: ...om the menu Configure Cards Access Profiles and click Add New button Click the Add Loops button and select every loop in the left hand side Click the button to move them to the Authorized column Click...

Page 128: ...etain the events in its buffer until IP connectivity is restored Note that Galaxy hardware does not operate in degraded mode if IP connections are interrupted this is known as Off line event buffering...

Page 129: ...600 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Event Server Overview 3 2 IP Connections between Services Figure 29 Block Diagram of core GCS Services Chapter Page 3 2...

Page 130: ...ys the names and status of each 600 series controller that is connected to the Event Service 600 series controllers initiate the IP Connection to the Event Service Server once they are properly progra...

Page 131: ...P Address and Security Protocol of the incoming connection User is able to force disconnect from this window by right clicking the service connection The services are designed to reconnect automatical...

Page 132: ...ice In this example two 600 series panels have successfully connected to the Event Server The 600 series panels are designed to initiate their connection to the Event Server If the panel does not conn...

Page 133: ...separate thread Enabling this option creates an additional TCP IP socket thread or each controller connection Encryption Settings Encrypt Data option when checked this option turns on encryption betwe...

Page 134: ...Writer Service Incoming Comm Server Listen Port The default port is 4003 This field identifies the port the Event Service will use to listen for GCS Comm Server connection attempts This port must be o...

Page 135: ...al database Click the TEST CONNECTION button to verify that your Event Service can connect to the database successfully Click the DATA SOURCES ODBC button to configure your ODBC settings if you are un...

Page 136: ...information for System Galaxy The following sections are included HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTING SECTIONS Section 4 1 Troubleshooting Connectivity and Red X on Loops Section 4 2 Verifying connections betwe...

Page 137: ...d Step 11 have tips on software programming The in depth software programming instructions are found in the Main SG Software Manual The Controllers initiate their connections to the Event Server Servi...

Page 138: ...e values programmed into the software screens Chapter 2 Step 10 covers testing the Controller and has Software Setup Quick Steps 1 Check the Communication Control screen to see if Red X shows up A red...

Page 139: ...Panel if used e one outgoing to the main LCS Comm Service plus one outgoing to each secondary LCS s Comm Service if multiple comm Servers are used Comm Service can have a one incoming from Client Gate...

Page 140: ...ncryption Remember that encryption settings can interfere with connections between services These settings can be resynchronized from the GCS Service Manager Utility IMPORTANT IF you are NOT using enc...

Page 141: ...p Communication Server s DNS Name IP Address is correct for the loop in question it should be set to the Name or IP Address of the computer running the Communication Service for the Loop in Question R...

Page 142: ...dress on the customer s LAN set at the CPU see Step 6 in Chapter 2 e Encryption setting yes no and the Encryption Pass phrase Set at the CPU and at the Event Service All panels on the same event servi...

Page 143: ...600 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Trouble Shooting Figure 36 Programming at the Software must match the Controller Chapter Page 4 8...

Page 144: ...A 1 DPI Reader port programming Sample in the example there are 3 DPI boards with Section 2 on DPI 2 is unused Cluster ID Loop Unit ID CPU DPI ID Section 1 Port Use Section 2 Port Use 1 2 1 1 P 1 BAR...

Page 145: ...A 2 DIO port programming Template can be copied as needed APPENDIX Page A 2 Cluster ID Unit ID CPU DIO ID INPUT Port Use OUTPUT Port Use 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 MD 1 SIREN 1 5 TIMER 2 LIGHT CONTROL Cluster I...

Page 146: ...WARE MANUAL Appendix A Programming Templates APPENDIX Page A 3 A 3 DSI port programming Template can be copied as needed Cluster ID Loop Unit ID CPU DSI ID Section 1 232 OR 485 Port Use Section 2 232...

Page 147: ...he Service from the System Tray Double click the GCS Service ICON on the Windows system tray From the menu choose Setup Configure Database Settings tab Click the DATA SOURCES button to open the ODBC D...

Page 148: ...re your Data Sources continued 6 Supply the login password to your database 7 Click NEXT to continue NOTE the options to use SQL Server Authentication and to Connect to SQL Server should be used unles...

Page 149: ...owner during or after the SG Database server is installed Ensure you see select the correct database name for in this field SUPPORT If you do not know the database name contact the owner or IT DB Adm...

Page 150: ...ppendix B Connecting to the ODBC Data Source Configure your Data Sources continued 10 use default settings 11 Click the FINISH button to continue 12 Click the TEST DATA SOURCE button to verify ODBC co...

Page 151: ...00 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix B Connecting to the ODBC Data Source Configure your Data Sources continued 13 Confirm that the test is SUCCESSFUL 14 Click the OK button to continue APPENDIX Page B...

Page 152: ...600 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix B Connecting to the ODBC Data Source 15 Click the OK button to complete the DSN configuration APPENDIX Page B 6...

Page 153: ...wser open a Web Browser from the server In the Browser s address field type the IP Address of the controller you want to see The following screen should display provided the panel is set to Allow Web...

Page 154: ...er ID to match the software Verify that the Loop Type is set to 600 series If you had this field incorrectly set to 500 type you must delete all controllers and then delete this loop Then you can repr...

Page 155: ...ller s icon in the Hardware tree The Controller Properties screen will open In the Controller Properties screen select the name of the Controller in question Verify that the Controller ID matches the...

Page 156: ...on Server and Event Server Core GCS Services are installed on the main Communication Server They appear on the System Tray hover your mouse over the icons to make sure Windows is refreshed They should...

Page 157: ...Service should be set to run automatically when the Event Server PC is started To open the Event Service you must right click its ICON on the system tray and pick Open You will be able to see the 600...

Page 158: ...ector on the other end Cable Pin out must be Pin 2 to Pin 2 Pin 3 to Pin 3 Pin 5 to Pin 5 On the PC Laptop click the START button Browse the menu path to Programs Accessories Communications and select...

Page 159: ...to see if you can find it s ID Bring one board back on at a time to confirm all ID s are unique not duplicated NOTE that the CPU is not returned in this command config This is the command to configure...

Page 160: ...n prompt if it is not displaying 2 At the login type install and press the Enter key 3 At the prompt type config and press the Enter key A list of boards is displayed only known boards that are physic...

Page 161: ...key The current configuration will display with the prompt Do you wish to make changes yes no NOTICE if this is a new board from the factory you will see factory test settings in it UYou must change t...

Page 162: ...o skip this field as long as it is already set to a non zero address NOTICE The DHCP Allowed field must also be set to Y in a following step After the CPU programming is saved and proper LAN connectio...

Page 163: ...hould set this field to match the software You can find this information in the System Galaxy Loop Properties screen 7 Set the Unit ID this value must be 1 one or greater The Unit ID must be unique fo...

Page 164: ...r Event Encryption next option this not needed for panels to communicate This is blank by default Events will be encrypted between the controller and Event Service if you set this up To keep or skip i...

Page 165: ...r the Event Server This must match the local port next field d Local Port 3001 type 3001 and press Enter key to advance This is the default port number of the 600 panel An IT Administrator must provid...

Page 166: ...se the Enter key to advance down to the save prompt again You shouldn t need to reprogram if board was not power failed 18 Keep the HyperTerminal connected to the CPU 19 Cold Reset the CPU while J1 ja...

Page 167: ...ter key 3 Type yes and press the Enter key to get into edit mode 4 Type an unused Board ID 1 through 16 is valid and press the Enter key NOTICE If you have already added the board in the Galaxy Softwa...

Page 168: ...ig jacks from any 600 daughter boards 635 boards do not have config jacks 11 IF all boards show up as normal and match the CPU Flash Package see chart above then press the reset switch on each daughte...

Page 169: ...The Event Server listening port for TCP IP Connection must use 4003 a this is set in the Event Service Chapter 3 Figure 35 b and also in the SG Software Loop Properties screen Appendix D The Event Se...

Page 170: ...the panel This can be done by running the ipconfig command at the Event Server and comparing it to what you programmed into the panel Use HyperTerminal Appendix or a Web Browser to check the panel se...

Page 171: ...ed with the jumper between SENSE and GND ground You must move the jumper to be installed between SENSE and FBUS on each all boards that will respond to the emergency release device Then wire the emerg...

Page 172: ...luster ID Communication Service Comm Service GCS_Communication service see GCS_Communication Service CPU Central Processing Unit There is a minimum of one CPU in every 600 series controller The CPU se...

Page 173: ...ay drop its connection to the Event Service and 508i panels This allows the panels to buffer events in memory until the database connection is restored Panels function locally independently while offl...

Page 174: ...nd stipulations apply see chapter 2 RS 485 Channel The DSI board has 2 sections both of which have an RS 485 communication port channel This channel currently supports technology such as Cypress Time...

Page 175: ...Full Duplex J6 Power Connector CPU power CPU Board draws 0 05 amps Pin 1 12VDC Pin 2 GND ground J7 Sense Connector Tamper A C Fail Low Battery Pin 1 GND ground Pin 2 AC Fail Pin 3 Tamper Pin 4 Low Ba...

Page 176: ...10Mb Full Duplex J6 Power Connector CPU power CPU Board draws 0 05 amps Pin 1 12VDC Pin 2 GND ground J7 Sense Connector Tamper A C Fail Low Battery Pin 1 GND ground Pin 2 AC Fail Pin 3 Tamper Pin 4 L...

Page 177: ...installed Port 1 Section 1 J7 Relay 2 Port 1 Section 1 wiring contacts for auxiliary Relay 2 D6 Relay 2 LED Port 1 Section 1 is lit ON when the Relay 2 is energized J8 Lock Relay 1 Port 1 Section 1 wi...

Page 178: ...tory use J12 I2C Data Bus used to connect data ribbon cable the ribbon cable connects all boards to the CPU D5 Power LED indicates power is applied to the DPI board Port Output Dry Form C SPDT contact...

Page 179: ...on 2 wiring contacts for an RS 485 channel D4 TX LED for Section 2 may flicker when data is transmitted D5 RX LED for Section 2 may flicker when data is transmitted J7 RS 232 port for Section 1 wiring...

Page 180: ...rol Each Relay Board has eight 8 Form A SPST output relays The Relay board should be powered separate from CPU DSI Relay boards are used in General Output panels or Elevator Control panels See the fol...

Page 181: ...eed a CPU and DSI Serial board The unused studs can be used to mount a relay board 4 studs per relay board which takes up 2 slots in the panel Relay boards in 1st panel require separate 2 5 amp power...

Page 182: ...ouse relay boards Three 3 boards max in a short cabinet six 6 boards max in a long cabinet The relay boards in this panel are wired back to the first panel NOTE If the relay board in a second addition...

Page 183: ...ds can be used to mount a relay board 4 studs per relay board which takes up 2 slots in the panel Relay boards in 1st panel require separate 2 5 amp power The short panel below shows 1 relay board ins...

Page 184: ...only house relay boards Three 3 boards max in a short can Six 6 boards max in a long can The relay boards in this panel are wired back to the first panel NOTE If the relay board in a second additiona...

Page 185: ...ut or Elevator Control Each Relay Board has eight 8 Form A SPST output relays The Relay board should be powered separate from CPU DSI Relay boards are used in General Output panels or Elevator Control...

Page 186: ...ame power supply as the CPU DPI and DSI boards Visual examples of panels are found on following pages i e the General Output FIRST Panel or the Elevator FIRST Panel POWER WIRING in 2nd additional pane...

Page 187: ...s you to set a binary value depending on switch position i e UP 1 DOWN 0 Switch position 1 2 3 4 SILK SCREEN 8 4 2 1 1 DN DN DN UP 2 DN DN UP DN 3 DN DN UP UP 4 DN UP DN DN 5 DN UP DN UP 6 DN UP UP DN...

Page 188: ...e operates the relays based on the board number on board 1 relays 1 thru 8 will operate as relays 1 thru 8 on board 2 relays 1 thru 8 will operate as relays 9 thru 16 on board 3 relays 1 thru 8 will o...

Page 189: ...perate in General Output or Elevator Control mode as desired and set the total number of relays for that channel general output can have max 24 relays and elevators can have max 120 relays If using ge...

Page 190: ...g Tool Manual for full operating instructions P 1 Configure the LCD Unit ID IMPORTANT YOU MUST CONFIGURE ONE UNIT AT A TIME 1 Choose the Configuration option under the DSI board 2 Set the Configuratio...

Page 191: ...om the System Galaxy software you must log onto the System with a valid ID and select the desire LOOP from the Hardware Tree 1 Right click the LOOP icon on the Hardware Tree branch 2 Select the LOAD o...

Page 192: ...it is presented to the reader This format allows for 3 digit count up to 999 swipes This format is good for parking decks and other areas where visitor counts are limited by the number of uses program...

Page 193: ...service repair IMPORTANT if you are installing 635 DPIs to an existing system you must upgrade CPU flash to 4 60 or later currently SG 10 supports the 635 The two main features on the 635 DPI are 1 A...

Page 194: ...l Secure You must use install surge protection diodes at the device end of line at the lock You must use a separate 12 24 VDC power supply to power door Locks Lock relays relay 1 can be used in wet or...

Page 195: ...plenum rated cable Use plenum rated cable when appropriate Ratings for LOCK RELAYS on 635 DPI Boards 1 There are a total of 4 relays on the 635 DPI two relays per section 2 Each section port has a loc...

Page 196: ...OL resistors must match value of socketed resistor 6 Set Relay 1 Jumpers Standard Dry Relay operation OUT New Wet Relay operation IN see diagram 635 DPI BOARD INSTALL 7 Install Board in card slot Plac...

Page 197: ...ontroller belongs to and Select LOAD option b Click the EZ 80 Flash tab in the Load window c Verify that the expected flash is 4 60 or higher you must verify that you are running the correct version o...

Page 198: ...e Event service in order to pull the boards you can manually add boards if needed TIP the Get Board ID button also show the flash each DPI is running The CPU and all DPIs should upgrade to 4 60 SG 10...

Page 199: ...to the CPU flash are performed Binary Address Table Binary Value 1 2 4 8 16 unused Auto update Dipswitch Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Board ID Factory default 16 OFF ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON ON 4 ON 5 ON ON 6 ON...

Page 200: ...supervision in the System Galaxy Reader Properties screen You must choose the setting you are actually using i e series parallel or series parallel 1 Install EOL resistors as follows The factory defa...

Page 201: ...EMOVE JUMPERS for DRY RELAY OPERATION Board Section Jumpers DRY Operation Section 1 Door 1 15 16 removed Section 2 Door 2 17 18 removed LOCK POWER DO NOT use the LPR contact Provide power at the lock...

Page 202: ...or uninstall any boards Galaxy recommends the installer unplug controller unit from the wall outlet to prevent a shock or electrical short Physically install the 635 DPI BOARD into the controller pan...

Page 203: ...der ports RELAY 2 The Secondary Relay 2 uses the same 3 pin connector as previous 600 boards See Reader Wiring diagrams in Step 11 of Chapter 2 of this Hardware Guide RELAY 1 The Lock Relay 1 uses the...

Page 204: ...0 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix Q 635 DPI Installation LOCK WIRING for FAIL SAFE using WET CONTACT RELAY OPERATION Jumpers installed and lock power supply lands on LPR GND contacts APPENDIX Page Q 1...

Page 205: ...SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix Q 635 DPI Installation LOCK WIRING for FAIL SECURE using WET CONTACT RELAY OPERATION Jumpers installed and lock power supply lands on LPR GND contacts APPENDIX Page Q...

Page 206: ...600 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix Q 635 DPI Installation LOCK WIRING for FAIL SAFE using DRY CONTACT RELAY OPERATION Jumpers REMOVED DO NOT land lock power on LPR contact APPENDIX Page Q 14...

Page 207: ...600 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL Appendix Q 635 DPI Installation LOCK WIRING for FAIL SECURE using DRY CONTACT RELAY OPERATION Jumpers REMOVED DO NOT land lock power on LPR contact APPENDIX Page Q 15...

Page 208: ...GRAMS CAUTION Use the 3 pin connector provided with the board so that you correctly align the connector Be careful to correctly land power and ground Misaligning the power connector could cause human...

Page 209: ...allation STEP 11 CONNECT DPI RIBBON CABLE 1 Plug in the ribbon cable to the DPI board 2 Make sure the ribbon cable is properly seated and connected to the CPU as well CPU POWER AND DATA RIBBON CABLE D...

Page 210: ...tes after the CPU Flash is finished Once flashing starts it only takes 90 seconds to update 1 Verify the DPI flashes to the correct Sign into HyperTerminal and issue a boards command XP or use a Web b...

Page 211: ...e Controller and Boards In this example the technician would type the IP address of the CPU into the browser address field and press the ENTER key to find the controller Show N A if no if no flash has...

Page 212: ...done so STEP 14 LOAD DATA TO THE PANEL Use System Galaxy Loader to load all the data to the panel See Chapter 2 of this manual or use the Software User Guide to find details on how to use the GCS Loa...

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